I do not have Win2K at work, but I do have XP and I think it is almost the same with Win2K. If you do not want to edit or do not know how to edit anything, do the following:

1. Go to System Properties. I think it is in Control Panel>System. 2. Click on the Advanced tab.
3. On that page should be a "Startup and Recovery" section, click on the Settings button.
4. Under Default Operating System, choose the operating system that you want to boot up in.
5. Under "Time to display list of operating systems", change the value to 0 (Zero) seconds. This will boot your PC without giving you the option of a dual boot. If you want the dual boot again, you can just come back here and change the value again.

There is also a file that you can Edit, which you can delete the XP line, but I rather do the above steps bc it is easier. Hope this helps.

o, really? I do not have Win2K on my work PC, so I could be wrong. Did they change it? I use to use Win2K and I am pretty sure you can change the time to 0. I just set my time on my WinXP to 0 and it unchecked the box to "Time to display list of operating system". Maybe Silesia can try it and let us know if it can go to 0 or not. Or maybe someone else can verify for me.